16th May 2008

Translate your website to 23 languages.

Language is one of the biggest challenges we have in making information universally accessible. As part of the machine translation team within Google Research, I’m happy to report we’ve been hard at work to overcome this challenge. We’ve recently added translation capabilities for 10 new languages to Google Translate, bringing the total to 23 languages. The newly featured languages include Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian and Swedish.

Supported Languages; (Click on the language to translate this blog)

  1. google_translate1.jpgEnglish
  2. Arabic
  3. Bulgarian
  4. Chinese
  5. Croatian
  6. Czech
  7. Danish
  8. Dutch
  9. Finnish
  10. French
  11. German
  12. Greek
  13. Hindi
  14. Italian
  15. Japanese
  16. Korean
  17. Norwegian
  18. Polish
  19. Portuguese
  20. Romanian
  21. Russian
  22. Spanish
  23. Swedish

In addition, you can now translate text and web pages as well as perform cross-language searches between any two languages that we offer. For example, we now support Chinese translation to/from any of our languages (e.g., Chinese to French). So for those of you who will be following or attending the Olympics in Beijing this fall, you’ll be able to more easily find and access content from local sources.

We’ve also added a “Detect Language” option to help you automatically identify the language of the text you’re trying to translate. Keep in mind that the longer the text, the more accurate it will be. And for those of you who have embedded the Google Translate My Page gadget in your website to give it global reach, these new languages will automatically appear. Developers can also take advantage of these new languages in our AJAX language API.

While our system is quite good, we know it’s not perfect. Machine translation is a hard problem, but it plays an important role in helping people access content they might otherwise be unable to read. We’re constantly working to improve the quality, so if you find a translation that’s not quite right, let us know by using our “Suggest a better translation” feature.

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8th April 2008

Google App Engine

Run your web applications on Google’s infrastructure.
Google App Engine enables you to build web applications on the same scalable systems that power Google applications.  The beta release is ready for the developers.

And here is a Video showing how easy it is to use the App engine.

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7th October 2007

Google Voice Local Search

Google introduces voice search. Now we can use any phone to search for business / products … Available for US customers.. and of course its free.. WOW! (1-800-466-4411)

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28th August 2007

Google Maps API vs Live Maps from Microsoft

Both thease APIs are great.

Google Maps

Live Maps

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